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Graduate Students

William Carey University is authorized by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to enroll non- immigrant alien students. International students who wish to be admitted to William Carey University must meet the requirements listed below.

Application: Application for admission can be downloaded from the Carey website Applications may also be requested by mail through the Office of Graduate Admissions on the Hattiesburg campus. A US$40 application fee, which allows for a student’s application to be processed, should be mailed to the Office of Graduate Admissions at 498 Tuscan Avenue, Box 155, Hattiesburg, MS 39401.

Official Academic Records: Academic records indicating graduation from any institution(s) of higher education or official transcript(s) from U.S. institution(s) attended are required. An official transcript is defined as one mailed directly from one institution to another. All records must be in English before an I-20 from William Carey University is issued.
Transcripts from foreign institutions must be submitted to one of two foreign credential evaluation agencies: World Education Services (www.wes.org) or AACRAO Foreign Credential Services (ies.aacrao.org). The results from the evaluation must be mailed to William Carey University. This process takes between 30 to 60 days

Additional Documents: Please refer to the graduate application for additional documents required per program of study for admission.

Language Proficiency: Students who are not from nations where English is considered the official or second language are required to take either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). A minimum score of 523 is required on the paper- based TOEFL; a minimum score of 193 on the computer-based TOEFL; or a minimum score of 70 on the internet-based TOEFL. Students who wish to take the IELTS must meet the minimum requirement score of 5.5.
All documentation must be submitted in English. Authenticated translations must accompany documents not in English. Faxed copies may be sent to (601) 318-6765, but original copies must be mailed before an I-20 can be issued.

Certification of Finances: Proof of financial support for the duration of the international student’s stay in the United States is required. This document can be downloaded from the Carey website.

Proof of Immunizations: William Carey University requires one immunization for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) in the past ten years or two such immunizations in a lifetime.

Major Medical Insurance: Medical coverage while attending an institution of higher education in the United States is required. All international students are required to take a policy with the university. Students will be assessed for the policy coverage at the beginning of each trimester. More information on the health insurance policy adopted by William Carey University is available online.

Additional Information: Currently the cost of attending William Carey University is US$13,800 per academic year.
If the international student resides on campus, housing will be provided during scheduled breaks throughout the academic year, with the exception of Christmas break. Campus housing will close December 21 for Christmas break and reopen January 12. International students should make plans to return home or seek alternate housing for that time period. There are four one-week breaks during the academic year. Housing and meals will be provided during those breaks for an additional charge per week.
In order to receive an F-1 visa, international students are to schedule an appointment with the nearest U.S. consulate or embassy in their home country within 90 days of departure. They must take along their financial documents, letter of acceptance, and I-20 for presentation and review. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recommends the entering student be honest and have copies of all documents sent to William Carey University available for review by the U.S. custom official at the consulate, embassy, or U.S. port of entry. Custom officials may at any point of a student’s travel to the United States deny him/her entry into the country.

Questions or concerns should be directed to the director of international admissions at (601) 318-6104, (800) 962-5991 (toll free), or bdillon@wmcarey.edu.

Testimonials

Tanya Mandishona
Bachelor of Science in Business, 2011
Master of Business Administration, 2012

I came to Carey on the recommendation of a relative and it was one of the best decisions I have made. What stands out the most about my Carey experience is how caring and genuine the faculty, staff and students are. As an international student, being thousands of miles away from my family and friends was terrifying but within weeks of my arrival I felt like part of the Carey family and I had made lots of new friends. My professors and the staff were extremely invested in my future; not only did they want me to get good grades, they also wanted me to be successful in a career that I loved. That continual encouragement and support helped me choose a career in higher education and student affairs so I too can make the same difference in the lives of other students.